Get ready for pixel-packed mayhem in Tyrian's Towers, a brand-new retro-style game running on the legendary Commodore 64 - this time powered by the amazing MiSTer FPGA! You're on a mission to recover stolen eggs (yes, really) from treacherous towers crawling with traps, hazards, and enemies that hate breakfast just as much as you love retro gaming.
This fun and frantic Crystal Castles-inspired clone is bursting with old-school charm, tight gameplay, and surprisingly smooth scrolling for a game on the C64. If you grew up dodging bees and collecting gems with Bentley Bear, you'll feel right at home here - but don’t expect it to go easy on you. The level design gets tricky fast, and those eggs aren't going to save themselves!
Whether you're into vintage platformers, exploring new homebrew for retro systems, or just want to see what the MiSTer FPGA can do with a Commodore 64 core, this one’s for you. Plus, who doesn’t want to watch someone fail hilariously while trying to save digital eggs?
We play it, we laugh, we cry, and maybe... just maybe... we make it to the top of the tower.
Like, subscribe, and share if you love retro gems and MiSTer magic and let’s see how deep the pixelated rabbit hole goes.
This fun and frantic Crystal Castles-inspired clone is bursting with old-school charm, tight gameplay, and surprisingly smooth scrolling for a game on the C64. If you grew up dodging bees and collecting gems with Bentley Bear, you'll feel right at home here - but don’t expect it to go easy on you. The level design gets tricky fast, and those eggs aren't going to save themselves!
Whether you're into vintage platformers, exploring new homebrew for retro systems, or just want to see what the MiSTer FPGA can do with a Commodore 64 core, this one’s for you. Plus, who doesn’t want to watch someone fail hilariously while trying to save digital eggs?
We play it, we laugh, we cry, and maybe... just maybe... we make it to the top of the tower.
Like, subscribe, and share if you love retro gems and MiSTer magic and let’s see how deep the pixelated rabbit hole goes.
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